• In 1904 a programme of events was organised to celebrate the centenary of the Eureka Stockade battle. The Eureka Stockade Diggers's March was was first held in 1954...
  • This portfolio was made in 1954 to commemorate the Centenary of the miners revolt at the Eureka Stockade, by the 'Melbourne Popular Art Group'.
  • The Eureka Stockade, 1854-1954. ×Close. The Eureka Stockade, 1854-1954 by R.D Walshe.
  • The Eureka Rebellion was a series of events involving gold miners who revolted against the British administration of the colony of Victoria, Australia during the Victorian gold rush.
    Bulunamadı: 1954
  • The centenary of the Eureka Stockade was 03 December 1954.
  • The rebellion of miners at Eureka Stockade is a key event in the development of Australia’s political systems and attitudes towards democracy and equality.
    Bulunamadı: 1954
  • Australian history is not rich in dramatic events, but one that has always gripped popular imagination is the battle of the Eureka Stockade.
    Bulunamadı: 1954
  • Charles Currey’s The Irish at Eureka (1954) and Jack Harvey’s Eureka Rediscovered : in search of the site of the historic stockade (1994) are two examples of this.
  • The Eureka Stockade was a rebellion caused because of the Government raising the taxes/prices for the Goldfield workers so they could not afored to mine...
  • The diggers marched to the Eureka goldfield, where they quickly built a stockade. The stockade was a wooden barricade that enclosed about an acre (0.40...
    Bulunamadı: 1954
  • The Eureka Stockade was caused by a disagreement over what gold miners felt were unfair laws and policing of their work by government.
    Bulunamadı: 1954
  • At Eureka, a group of disaffected miners had built a wooden palisade, the Eureka Stockade.
  • That epic incident in colonial history, known as the Eureka Stockade, has been already treated of so fully by the accomplished historian of Ballarat that but little...
  • It is where the Eureka Stockade - the great gold miners' rebellion of 1854 - took place. Ultimately, the Eureka Stockade led to democratic rule in Australia.